Hey Clark, in the new Superman movie, in case you haven't seen it, Superman has a kid with Lois Lane. Uh-oh!
If you believe everything you see in the movies, 6 guns have 150 rounds per load, The Cathloic church is living a lie. Jesus is a father too, men in blue and red outfits can fly, GI's hit on the battlefield with 20 rounds from a 50 cal. can run the 100 yard dash in under 10 sec. and Harleys never, ever leaked oil!
Believe me, if Lois had a kid, I'd be the first to know. AND the kid would have balls of Steel, or a **** like a Steel trap! But Lois and I are not married. We are from the 50's where everyone was good and we had apple pie every Saturday at the social.
The Superman shown today is only a digital image of what hollywood want him to be.
Since I never grow old, they asked me to be in the film. I almost said yes, until I saw the script. You wouldn't believe the language! It would have made the boys in the hood blush! :blushing: and believe me that's tougher than you think!
No boys, I'm the real thing. But when the last phone booth is gone, I'm out of here! Until then, you can still bring me your problems. Just remember, no Kryptonite locks!
CK
Yeah, I suppose using an image of someone that gave his life for our freedom in support of a jibe on an internet forum tends to cheapen the image that should be viewed with somberness and respect. Certainly, there are people on this board that either lost friends, or loved ones and certainly everyone in the USA owes the freedoms they have to their sacrafices. I have lost family to military conflict and I don't want a picture of my uncle in your posts to illustrate your points.
However, pictures like this are fine:
Let me get this right. If your uncle is killed in action for his country, you don't want the anyone to see that photo. You would rather them see a photo of a cute little boy being happy?
Sorry, but I think that is what is wrong with the USA today. Too many want to pretend nothing bad is going on. They want to put their heads in the sand and think of cute little pollyanna children.
I'm afraid that is going to get us into a great deal of trouble. Many already think of the USA as a weak pollyannaish country that is too timid to really win.
Nothing personal to anyone on this site. Just my thoughts.
PS Great photo. Cute kid. Beautiful cattle guard. (Just like the one in my driveway!) mines much smaller.